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1 : <strong>1.</strong> <strong>Comprehension</strong> : <strong>Letters</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Alphabet</strong><br />

Q. 1 ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY<br />

Which will be <strong>the</strong> seventh letter in <strong>the</strong> series if first two letters <strong>of</strong><br />

each group are omitted?<br />

[1] K [2] M<br />

[3] L [4] P<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

M is <strong>the</strong> seventh letter<br />

2 : <strong>2.</strong> <strong>Comprehension</strong> : Special Series<br />

Q. 2 A C M Q Q A C M Q M C Q M Q C M Q A M A C M Q M<br />

In <strong>the</strong> series above, how many letters are <strong>the</strong>re which are succeeded<br />

and followed by <strong>the</strong> same letter?<br />

[1] 1 [2] 2<br />

[3] 3 [4] 4<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

M Q M , Q M Q , AMA , M Q M so M and Q are <strong>the</strong> two letters which have<br />

same letters before and after <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

3 : 3. <strong>Comprehension</strong> : Word<br />

Q. 3 ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY<br />

Form a meaningful word using letters- I B G N R. write <strong>the</strong> third<br />

letter <strong>of</strong> that word?<br />

[1] I [2] G<br />

[3] N [4] B<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong>


I B G N R = BRING , third letter is I<br />

Q. 4 ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> given series, which group letters does not form a<br />

meaningful word?<br />

[1] 3, 11, 15, 18 [2] 16, 15, 20, 19<br />

[3] 15, 7, 18, 6 [4] 11, 14, 21, 5<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 4.<br />

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T 1, 2,<br />

3,4, 5 6,7,8,9,10 11,12,13,14,15 16,17,18,19,20 U V W<br />

X Y 21 , 22 ,23 ,24<br />

,25 3,11,15,18 = C ,K ,O<br />

,R R O C K 16,15,20,19 = P ,O ,T ,S<br />

S T O P 15, 7,18, 6 = O, G, R, F F R<br />

O G 11,14,21, 5 = K ,N ,U ,E<br />

Q. 5 C H E T A R E:- Using this letters, form a meaningful word, write<br />

<strong>the</strong> third letter <strong>of</strong> that word?<br />

[1] A [2] H<br />

[3] C [4] T<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong><br />

C H E T A R E T E A C H E R , third letter is A .<br />

4 : 6. Similar Relationships : <strong>Alphabet</strong><br />

Q. 6 ZYW : VUS : : RQO : ? (1992)<br />

[1] MNK [2] NMK<br />

[3] NML [4] NLK<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

Z Y W : V U S ( 26,25,23) : ( 22,21,19 )<br />

R Q O : ? ( 18,17,15) : ( 14,13,11 )<br />

R Q O : N M K


Q. 7 STATE : % # $ # * : : TEST : ?<br />

[1] # % $ # [2] * # % *<br />

[3] # * % # [4] $ * % $<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

S = % , T = # , A = $ , E = * TEST = # * % #<br />

Q. 8 FS : RG : : JO : ? (2003)<br />

[1] NM [2] ON<br />

[3] LM [4] MN<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

FS : RG ( 6 , 19 ) : (18 , 7 ) 6+19=18+7 JO<br />

: ? ( 10 , 15 ) : Sum = 25 JO : LM<br />

5 : 8. Similar Relationships : Figures<br />

Q. 9<br />

[1] [2]<br />

[3] [4]<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong><br />

Dark fill , in alternate fashion .


Q. 10<br />

(1998)<br />

[1] [2]<br />

[3] [4]<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 4.<br />

Figures in <strong>the</strong> upper part to lower part , figures in lower part to upper part and<br />

are reversed .<br />

Q. 11<br />

[1] [2]<br />

[3] [4]<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

90 0 anticlockwise rotation .<br />

6 : 9. Classification : Words<br />

Q. 12 Find <strong>the</strong> odd one.


[1] Best [2] Smallest<br />

[3] Guest [4] Worst<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

Guest is not an adjective<br />

Q. 13 Find <strong>the</strong> odd one.<br />

[1] Lead [2] Mercury<br />

[3] Copper [4] Iron<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

Mercury is an liquid stak at room temperature .<br />

7 : 1<strong>2.</strong> Classifiaction : Figures<br />

Q. 14 Find out <strong>the</strong> figure which does not belong to <strong>the</strong> group. (2002)<br />

[1] [2]<br />

[3] [4]<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

In figure . 3 , figures are not intersecting .<br />

Q. 15 Find out <strong>the</strong> figure which does not belong to <strong>the</strong> group.<br />

[1] [2]<br />

[3] [4]<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

O<strong>the</strong>r than 2 ,all <strong>the</strong> figures are equilateral .<br />

8 : 13. Logical Reasoning : <strong>Alphabet</strong>


Q. 16<br />

<strong>Letters</strong> from A to T are arranged in a specific<br />

<strong>the</strong> following questions.<br />

manner. Answer<br />

Which letter will come in place <strong>of</strong> * ?<br />

[1] A [2] T<br />

[3] Y [4] E<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

In outwards triangles 5,10,15,20<br />

inwards triangles 1,6,11,16<br />

In<br />

A = 1 , # = 6 , K =11 , $ =16 @ =<br />

5 , J = 10 , O = 15 , * = 20 * = 20 = T<br />

Q. 17 Which letter will come in place <strong>of</strong> # ?<br />

[1] D [2] F<br />

[3] N [4] S<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong>


In outwards triangles 5,10,15,20<br />

inwards triangles 1,6,11,16<br />

In<br />

A = 1 , # = 6 , K =11 , $ =16 @ =<br />

5 , J = 10 , O = 15 , * = 20 * = 20 = T<br />

# = 6 = F<br />

9 : 14. Logical Reasoning : Reasoning<br />

Q. 18 Vasudha is sitting to <strong>the</strong> left <strong>of</strong> shirish. Shirish is sitting to <strong>the</strong> left<br />

<strong>of</strong> Vinay Vivek and Akash are sitting to <strong>the</strong> right <strong>of</strong> Vinay. find who<br />

is sitting to <strong>the</strong> extreme left?<br />

[1] Vasudha [2] Shirish<br />

[3] Vinay [4] Vivek<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong><br />

Vasudha to <strong>the</strong> left <strong>of</strong> Shirish ( Vasudha Shirish )<br />

Shirish to <strong>the</strong> left <strong>of</strong> Vinay ( Shirish - Vinay )<br />

Vivek and Akash to <strong>the</strong> right <strong>of</strong> Vinay ( Vinay - Vivek - Akash )<br />

Vasudha - Shirish - Vinay - Vivek - Akash .<br />

Vasudha is sitting to <strong>the</strong> extreme left<br />

Q. 19 There are five subjects for an examination. The examination started<br />

on Tuesday. History was after Math's, Science was before Marathi,<br />

Geography was between Marathi and Math's. Answer <strong>the</strong> following


with <strong>the</strong> help <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> information given.<br />

Which subject was on <strong>the</strong> first day <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> examination?<br />

[1] Math's [2] Marathi<br />

[3] Science [4] Geography<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

History was after math's<br />

Science was before marathi<br />

math's - History<br />

Science - Marathi<br />

Geography between Marathi & math's<br />

Marathi - Geography - math's<br />

Science - Marathi - Geography - math's - History<br />

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday<br />

Saturday<br />

Exam started with science .<br />

10 : 15. Logical Reasoning : Ma<strong>the</strong>matics<br />

Q. 20<br />

If 1+ 3+5 = and 1+3+5+7 = <strong>the</strong>n = ?<br />

(2003)<br />

[1] 45 [2] 46<br />

[3] 49 [4] 50<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 4.<br />

There are 50 odd numbers from 1 to 99including<br />

Q. 21 The sum <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ages <strong>of</strong> two bro<strong>the</strong>rs ten years ago was 1/6th <strong>the</strong> sum<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ages 10 years hence. which <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following must be <strong>the</strong> sum<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir present ages? (2000)<br />

[1]24 [2] 28<br />

[3] 8 [4] 20<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong>


Let's assume that <strong>the</strong>ir present ages are A & B<br />

Sum <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir ages before 10 year = ( A - 10 ) + ( B - 10 )<br />

= A + B - 20<br />

Sum <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir ages after 10 year = ( A + 10 ) + ( B + 10 )<br />

= A + B + 20<br />

A + B + 20 = 6 ( A + B - 20 )<br />

A + B + 20 = 6A + 6 B - 120<br />

120 + 20 = 6A + 6B - A - B<br />

5A + 5B = 140<br />

A + B =<br />

= 28 years<br />

11 : 16. Logical Reasoning : Grids, Figures<br />

Q. 22<br />

Which number will come in place <strong>of</strong> questions mark ?<br />

[1]9 [2] 12<br />

[3] 2 [4] 7<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 4.<br />

8 + 5 + 3 = 16 , 3 + 10 + 3 = 16 , 5 + 4 + 7 = 16 , 3 + 6 + 7 = 16


Q. 23<br />

Which number will come in place <strong>of</strong> questions mark ? (1998)<br />

[1] 82 [2] 125<br />

[3] 225 [4] 625<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 4.<br />

2 2 = 4 , 2 4 = 16<br />

3 2 = 9 , 3 4 = 81<br />

5 2 = 25 , 5 4 = 625<br />

12 : 17. Logical Reasoning : Calender<br />

Q. 24 If <strong>the</strong> year 1900 started on Thursday what day would it be on 2nd<br />

March, 1900? (1996)<br />

[1]] Thursday [2]] Saturday<br />

[3]] Monday [4]] Wednesday<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

1900 is not a leap year .<br />

January 1-8-15-22-29 Thursday.<br />

On 31st January = Saturday .<br />

On 1st February Sunday . 1-8-15-22-Sunday .<br />

On 1st March = Sunday . On 2nd march = Monday<br />

Q. 25 It was Monday on 26th January 2004. On what day would<br />

Independence day be come in <strong>the</strong> year 2004?<br />

[1]] Monday [2]] Tuesday


[3]] Sunday [4]] Thursday<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

( 15 Aug 2004 - 26 Jan 2004 )( 2004 Leap )<br />

= 15 + 31 + 30 + 31 + 30 + 31 + 29 + 30<br />

Aug July Jun May Apr Mar Feb Jan<br />

=202<br />

202 Remainder 7 = 6<br />

Monday + 6 = Sunday .<br />

13 : 18. Logical Reasoning : Venn Diagrams<br />

Q. 26 Select <strong>the</strong> appropriate diagram representing mosquitoes, ants &<br />

insects.<br />

[1] [2]<br />

[3]<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

Both mosquitoes and ants are insects ,but no mosquitoes are ants or vice versa.<br />

[4]


Q. 27<br />

Observe <strong>the</strong> following figure and answer <strong>the</strong> questions.<br />

Which two circles have <strong>the</strong> same sum <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> numbers that are not<br />

intercepted? (1990)<br />

[1] A, B [2] A, C<br />

[3] C, B [4] None <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

A & B 20 , 16<br />

B & C 20, 16<br />

A & C 16 , 16<br />

14 : 19. Logical Reasoning : Misc<br />

Q. 28 A clock has a bell that rings every half hour. At every hour, <strong>the</strong> bell<br />

rings corresponding to <strong>the</strong> time shown in <strong>the</strong> clock. How many times<br />

does <strong>the</strong> bell ring from 12 noon to 8 in <strong>the</strong> evening.<br />

[1] 90 [2] 56<br />

[3] 180 [4] 48<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

12 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 +6 +7 + 8 = 48<br />

( 1<strong>2.</strong>30,( <strong>1.</strong>30),(<strong>2.</strong>30), (3.30),(4.30),(5.30),(6.30),(7.30) = 8<br />

total 98 + 8 =56


15 : 20. Logical Reasoning : Figures<br />

Q. 29 A clock is placed in front <strong>of</strong> a mirror. In <strong>the</strong> mirror <strong>the</strong> time seen is 5<br />

minutes past 4. What is <strong>the</strong> actual time? (1995)<br />

[1] 7.55 [2] 8.55<br />

[3] 8.05 [4] 7.05<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong><br />

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16 : 2<strong>1.</strong> Series : <strong>Letters</strong> & <strong>Alphabet</strong><br />

Q. 30 DFHGJ, HFDJG, DFHGJ, ? (1994)<br />

[1] HFDJG [2] HDFJG<br />

[3] HFDGJ [4] HFGDJ<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong><br />

DFHIG , HFDJG , DFHGJ - HFDJG<br />

1 2 3 45 - 32154 12345 32154<br />

Q. 31 AC, GI, ? , SU (1996)<br />

[1] NP [2] MP<br />

[3] LN [4] MO<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 4.<br />

AC ,GI , ? , SU = 1-3 , 7-9,?,19-21<br />

1+6=7, 7+6=13 ? = 13-15 = MO<br />

17 : 2<strong>2.</strong> Series : Numbers & Symbols<br />

Q. 32 6, 14, 45, ? , 925 (1995)<br />

[1] 184 [2] 108<br />

[3] 90 [4] 230<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong>


6 x 2 + 2 = 14 , 14 x 3 + 3 = 45 , 45 x 4 + 4 = 184 184 x 5 + 5 = 925<br />

18 : 23. Series : Figures<br />

Q. 33<br />

Which figure will come in <strong>the</strong> center if we arrange <strong>the</strong> following<br />

figures in sequence? (1997)<br />

[1] 1 [2] 2<br />

[3] 3 [4] 5<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

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19 : 24. Code Language<br />

Q. 34 In a code language, digits are used for <strong>the</strong> letters. The sequence <strong>of</strong><br />

letters and digits may not be same. Study <strong>the</strong> following words<br />

carefully and answer <strong>the</strong> questions.<br />

PAM = 423 MIN = 317 FAN = 527<br />

Which letter is represented by <strong>the</strong> digit 3 ? (1994)<br />

[1] N [2] M<br />

[3] I [4] A<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

P A M = 4 2 3<br />

M I N = 3 1 7<br />

F A N = 5 2 7<br />

M = 3 , A = 2 , N = 7 , P = 4 , I = 1 , F = 5


3 = M<br />

20 : 25. Analytical Reasoning : Counting <strong>of</strong> Figures<br />

Q. 35 How many quadrilaterals are <strong>the</strong>re in <strong>the</strong> figure?<br />

[1] 11 [2] 7<br />

[3] 4 [4] 8<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong><br />

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1 : Ch. 1 Natural Resources<br />

Q. 36 The increase in <strong>the</strong> proportion <strong>of</strong> carbon dioxide ---.<br />

[2]causes <strong>the</strong> atmosphere to retain<br />

[1]is helpful for <strong>the</strong> growth <strong>of</strong> forests<br />

more heat<br />

[3]reduces <strong>the</strong> visibility <strong>of</strong> air [4]None <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

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2 : Ch. 2 Water - A Natural Resource<br />

Q.37 If all <strong>the</strong> seas were to turn into bodies <strong>of</strong> fresh water, how much additional<br />

water will be available for human consumption?<br />

[1]3% [2]21%<br />

[3]71% [4]97%<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 4.<br />

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3 : Ch. 3 Propagation <strong>of</strong> Light<br />

Q. 38 See <strong>the</strong> picture. What will happen when <strong>the</strong> cardboard (C) is moved away<br />

from <strong>the</strong> ball (B)?<br />

[1]Both umbra and penumbra will<br />

grow in size<br />

[3]Penumbra will grow, and umbra<br />

will decrease in size.<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

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[2]Only penumbra will grow in size,<br />

and umbra will remain <strong>the</strong> same.<br />

[4]Umbra will increase, and<br />

penumbra will grow in size<br />

4 : Ch. 4 Transmission <strong>of</strong> Heat<br />

Q. 39 When an iron rod is heated at one end, <strong>the</strong> heat reaches <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r end<br />

after a while. This form <strong>of</strong> transfer <strong>of</strong> heat is called ---<br />

[1]Convection<br />

[2]Explosion<br />

[3]Radiation<br />

[4]Conduction<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 4.<br />

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5 : Ch. 5 Effects <strong>of</strong> Heat<br />

Q. 40 Which <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following is not a correct statement?<br />

[1] When sufficient heat is given to [2] When heat is taken away from<br />

iron, it melts.<br />

frozen coconut oil, it melts.<br />

[3] When heat is taken away from [4] When heat is given to water, it<br />

water, it becomes ice.<br />

becomes vapour.<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

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6 : Ch. 6 The Oragnaisation <strong>of</strong> Living Things<br />

Q. 41 What is a system <strong>of</strong> life processes?<br />

[1]A group <strong>of</strong> tissues collectively<br />

performing a single function<br />

[3]A group <strong>of</strong> living things creating a<br />

specific environment<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 4.<br />

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[2]A group <strong>of</strong> cells performing a<br />

single function<br />

[4]A group <strong>of</strong> organs jointly carrying<br />

out a certain function<br />

7 : Ch. 7 Reproduction in Living Things<br />

Q. 42 What is a zygote?<br />

[1]A kind <strong>of</strong> pollen<br />

[3]A fertilized cell<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 3.<br />

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[2]Androecium<br />

[4]The ovary<br />

8 : Ch. 8 Circulation <strong>of</strong> Blood<br />

Q. 43 Sometimes seriously ill people are put on oxygen because ---<br />

[1] <strong>the</strong>y cannot brea<strong>the</strong> for<br />

[2] <strong>the</strong>y need more oxygen<br />

<strong>the</strong>mselves<br />

[3] <strong>the</strong>ir blood contains a dangerous<br />

[4] None <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> carbon dioxide<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong><br />

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9 : Ch. 10 Sound - Production <strong>of</strong> Souns<br />

Q. 44 What do bats “see” with?<br />

[1]Ear<br />

[3]Eye<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong><br />

[2]Nose<br />

[4]Hair on <strong>the</strong> body<br />

A bat does have eyes, but <strong>the</strong>y are practically useless. A bat produce ultrasonic<br />

sound and <strong>the</strong>se sound waves reflect from <strong>the</strong> objects in <strong>the</strong>ir way. The bat hears


<strong>the</strong>se reflects sounds and determines where exactly <strong>the</strong> object is. Thus it “sees”<br />

(hears)<br />

10 : Ch. 11 Propagation <strong>of</strong> Sound<br />

Q. 45 Sound travels through a wooden partition but can not travel through<br />

a glass partition because .............<br />

[1] wooden partition is porous [2] wooden partition can vibrate<br />

[3] wooden partition is lighter<br />

[4] None <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

in weight<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

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11 : Ch. 12 Electric Charge<br />

Q. 46 Can static electric charge be produced in iron?<br />

[1] Yes [2] No<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong><br />

Static electric charge can only be produced in bad conductors <strong>of</strong> electricity.<br />

12 : Ch. 13 Food and Nutrition<br />

Q. 47 Digestion <strong>of</strong> carbohydrates is done by ...............<br />

[1] saliva [2] insulin<br />

[3] gastric juice [4] bile<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong><br />

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13 : Ch. 14 Food and Protection <strong>of</strong> Food<br />

Q. 48 Sun drying <strong>of</strong> grains is done before storing <strong>the</strong>m as it ..............<br />

[1] kills germs [2] reduces water content<br />

[3] injects sunlight [4] creates immunity<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>2.</strong>


14 : Ch. 15 Health and Disease<br />

Q. 49 Vitamin ............... is needed for <strong>the</strong> absorption <strong>of</strong> calcium and<br />

phosphorous in our body.<br />

[1] A [2] B<br />

[3] C [4] D<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : 4.<br />

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15 : Ch. 16 Control and Co-ordination<br />

Q. 50 If you are a batsman, your ............. nerves will be active as soon as<br />

<strong>the</strong> baller balls.<br />

[1] afferent [2] efferent<br />

[3] central [4] peripheral<br />

Wrong! You Entered : 0, Correct Answer : <strong>1.</strong><br />

Your eyes will see ball's speed, direction and bounce and will convey <strong>the</strong><br />

information to <strong>the</strong> brain. Afferent nerves will do this job.

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